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K-12 Individual No. Name Team Gr Rate Pts Tbrk1 Tbrk2 Tbrk3 Tbrk4 K-12 Individual No. Name Team Gr Rate Pts TBrk1 TBrk2 TBrk3 TBrk4 Rnd1 Rnd2 Rnd3 Rnd4 Rnd5 Rnd6 1 Chakraborty, Dipro 11 2299 5.5 21 24 43 20.5 W27 W12 W5 W32 W8 D3 State Champion, AZ Denker Representative 2 Yim, Tony Sung BASISS 8 2135 5 20.5 23.5 38.5 17.5 W24 W10 D3 D16 W11 W9 3 Aletheia-Zomlefer, Soren CHANPR 11 1961 5 20 23 35.5 18.5 W25 W26 D2 W40 W15 D1 4 Desmarais, Nicholas Eduard NOTRED 10 1917 5 18 20 33 18 W39 W23 W18 L15 W10 W8 5 Wong, Kinsleigh Phillip CFHS 10 1992 4.5 20 20 24.5 15 -X- W17 L1 W26 D7 W15 6 Todd, Bryce BASISC 10 1923 4.5 17 19 26.5 14.5 W38 D18 L9 W23 W21 W16 7 Chaliki, Kalyan DSMTHS 9 1726 4.5 17 18.5 26 15 W46 L16 W28 W22 D5 W17 8 Li, Bohan UHS 9 2048 4 22 25 29 18 W30 W11 W45 W9 L1 L4 9 Mittal, Rohan CFHS 9 1916 4 19.5 20.5 23 17 W47 W22 W6 L8 W20 L2 10 Pennock, Joshua CFHS 10 1682 4 19 22 24 14 W31 L2 W25 W21 L4 W29 11 Aradhyula, Sumhith CFHS 9 1631 4 18 20 22 14 W41 L8 W38 W13 L2 W19 12 Johnston, Nicolas Godfrey CFHS 9 1803 4 18 19.5 21 13 W43 L1 W29 L17 W24 W20 13 Martis, Tyler BRHS 12 1787 4 17 18 21 13 W42 L15 W24 L11 W18 W22 14 Plumb, Justin Rodney GCLACA 10 1700 4 16 17 20 13 W51 L32 W19 L20 W28 W27 15 Martinez, Isaac GLPREP 10 2159 3.5 21.5 24.5 27.5 16 W28 W13 D16 W4 L3 L5 16 Chen, Derek H CFHS 10 1965 3.5 21 23.5 26 15.5 W35 W7 D15 D2 D17 L6 17 Woodson, Tyler GILBHS 1640 3.5 19 19 17.5 14 W50 L5 W30 W12 D16 L7 18 Cancio, Aiya CFHS 9 1469 3.5 18.5 20 17.5 12.5 W36 D6 L4 W46 L13 W25 AZ Girls' Invitational Representative 19 Folden, Kurt CHANPR 10 1207 3 14 18 12 10 L32 W50 L14 W31 W23 L11 20 Thornton, Joshua GILBHS 1535 3 13.5 18.5 15 13 W34 L40 W42 W14 L9 L12 21 Martineau, Gunner GILBHS 1842 3 13 19 14 11 W44 L45 W27 L10 L6 W34 22 Martinez, Cepheus 1327 3 13 18.5 12 12 W48 L9 W37 L7 W30 L13 23 Gross, Matthew Scott CFHS 11 1358 3 12.5 18.5 12 11 W49 L4 W31 L6 L19 W42 24 Bonfield, Maclain MCCLIN 10 1270 3 12.5 18.5 11 9 L2 W34 L13 W42 L12 W36 25 Vidler, Bailey GCLACA 9 961 3 12 18 11 10 L3 W48 L10 W36 W33 L18 26 Lahoti, Vedant DSMTHS 10 1620 3 11.5 18.5 13 11 W37 L3 W33 L5 L27 W39 27 Froehlich, Patrick Malusa CFHS 9 1272 3 11.5 18 11 10 L1 W43 L21 W47 W26 L14 28 Fox, Hugh Scott CFHS 10 1272 3 11.5 17.5 11 9 L15 W36 L7 W43 L14 W41 29 Schaffer, Patrick HLANDH 9 1306 3 11.5 17 11 10 L45 W44 L12 W39 W37 L10 30 Fox, Amber Marina CFHS 9 1110 3 10.5 16.5 12 9 L8 W41 L17 W49 L22 W37 31 Ramos, Chris BRHS 12 3 10.5 14.5 9 8 L10 W35 L23 L19 W50 W38 32 Ding, Richard DSMTHS 12 2073 3 10 15.5 20 15 W19 W14 W40 L1 -U- -U- 33 Mercurio-Sakwa, Nick VACAHS 10 767 2.5 11.5 14.5 8.5 7.5 L40 W49 L26 D34 L25 W47 34 Sweeten, William Neal CHANPR 9 2.5 11 14 7.5 7.5 L20 L24 W50 D33 W35 L21 35 Crisp, Matthew GILBHS 975 2.5 10.5 14 8 6 L16 L31 D39 W44 L34 W46 36 Radcliffe, Joseph CHOLLA 11 2 12 15.5 6 6 L18 L28 W41 L25 W47 L24 37 Lopez, Omar CHOLLA 11 2 12 15 6 8 L26 W47 L22 W38 L29 L30 K-12 Individual 38 Mayer, Joshua D TVERHS 661 2 11.5 16 5 7 L6 W51 L11 L37 W46 L31 39 Kincade, Max 10 652 2 11 16 6 6.5 L4 D46 D35 L29 W48 L26 40 Pennock, Steven CFHS 12 1946 2 9.5 14.5 11 11 W33 W20 L32 L3 -U- -U- 41 Nambiar, Karthik S DSMTHS 11 2 9.5 13.5 3 5 L11 L30 L36 W50 W43 L28 42 Barrera, Fabian HARRIS 5 190 2 9 13 0 5 L13 -B- L20 L24 -X- L23 43 Sempert, Noah BRHS 9 483 2 8 12 0 4 L12 L27 -B- L28 L41 W50 44 Kollitz, Ryan DSMTHS 10 524 2 8 11 2 2 L21 L29 L46 L35 -B- W48 45 Adelberg, David Todd DSMTHS 10 2320 2 6 10 12 11 W29 W21 L8 -U- -U- -U- 46 Gonzalez, Raymond CHOLLA 11 1.5 11.5 16 5 6.5 L7 D39 W44 L18 L38 L35 47 Towne, Zane BRHS 9 584 1 10.5 14.5 2 4 L9 L37 W48 L27 L36 L33 48 Campoy, Migues CHOLLA 11 1 8.5 11.5 2 3 L22 L25 L47 W51 L39 L44 49 Martinez, Raul CHOLLA 9 1 6.5 9.5 2 4 L23 L33 W51 L30 -F- -U- 50 Gonzalez, Crystl CHOLLA 10 0 12 15.5 0 0 L17 L19 L34 L41 L31 L43 51 Gibbons, Bradley DSMTHS 12 0 5 9 0 0 L14 L38 L49 L48 -U- -U- K-12 Team Plc Code Name (Players:Top 4 used) Score Solk SBx2 Kash Cum 1 CFHS Catalina Foothills High School, (12) 16.5 82.5 93.5 69 60 State Team Champions 2 DSMTHS Desert Mountain High School, Sc (7) 12.5 66 62 59 46 3 GILBHS Gilbert High School, Gilbert, A (4) 12 70.5 54.5 59 44 4 CHANPR Chandler Preparatory, Chandler, (3) 10.5 55 55 48 36 5 BRHS Blue Ridge High School, Pinetop (4) 10 59 32 50 29 6 GCLACA Gilbert Classical Academy, Gilb (2) 7 35 31 33 23 7 CHOLLA Cholla High School, Tucson, AZ (6) 6.5 58 19 43 23.5 K-9 Individual No. Name Team Gr Rate Pts TBrk1 TBrk2 TBrk3 TBrk4 Rnd1 Rnd2 Rnd3 Rnd4 Rnd5 Rnd6 Rnd7 1 Xie, Ethan KYALTM 1964 6 30 34 56.5 26.5 W31 W18 W14 W8 W7 D2 D5 State Champion, AZ Barber Representative 2 Li, Ethan BASIST 7 2022 6 29 32.5 53.5 25 W22 W21 W15 D3 W33 D1 W9 State Champion 3 Wang, Xiexin BASISN 8 1942 5.5 30.5 33.5 50 23 W43 W12 W10 D2 L5 W14 W16 4 Qi, Richard COPPCN 6 1991 5.5 29 32 48.5 23 W37 W19 W13 L7 W11 D5 W15 5 Andersen, Alec C 9 1941 5.5 28 31 47 23.5 W49 D33 W36 W16 W3 D4 D1 6 Pinisetti, Prateek BASISC 7 2007 5.5 24.5 26.5 40.5 19.5 L20 W54 W37 W18 D14 W17 W8 7 Rudra, Pranav BASISS 8 1895 5 29.5 32.5 43 23 W48 W23 W11 W4 L1 L9 W19 8 Shevelev, Daniel BASIST 6 1761 5 28.5 31.5 40 23 W42 W28 W17 L1 W19 W10 L6 9 Bommireddy, Sreekar DOOLMS 7 1776 5 28 31 42 21 W44 L17 W20 W12 W21 W7 L2 10 Fink, Justin CHANPR 7 1613 5 25.5 28 35 21 W52 W29 L3 W24 W36 L8 W23 11 Vidler, Clark John GCLACA 7 1530 5 25.5 27.5 34 20 W54 W20 L7 W30 L4 W36 W22 12 Yang, Zhentai Cole 9 1448 5 24 25 29 18 W65 L3 W38 L9 W49 W32 W25 13 Condon, David Edmond KYALTM 7 1626 5 23.5 25.5 34 19 W57 W27 L4 L36 W37 W24 W18 14 Gregory, Bryson Richard ATTRAC 7 1546 4.5 28 31 33.5 19.5 W40 W62 L1 W28 D6 L3 W33 15 Twitchell, Kyle HIGLEY 9 1688 4.5 27 30 33 20.5 W47 W24 L2 W23 D17 W33 L4 16 Johnston, Lucas Alfredo ESPERO 7 1421 4.5 24 24 26 19.5 W53 -H- W39 L5 W35 W26 L3 17 Dave, Nikhil HORIZ 7 1421 4 28 28.5 27.5 19 W66 W9 L8 W25 D15 L6 D26 18 Wing, Emma E ESPERO 8 1460 4 27.5 29 25 17 W63 L1 W42 L6 W31 W27 L13 19 Fletcher, Austen DESTSH 8 1497 4 26 28 25 18 W60 L4 W44 W62 L8 W30 L7 20 Tso, Justin Dakota COCOHS 980 4 25.5 27.5 27 14 W6 L11 L9 W57 L25 W46 W51 21 Li, Andy BASISN 8 1511 4 25.5 27.5 25 17 W58 L2 W48 W27 L9 L22 W34 22 Sutherlin, Christian SVALJH 8 993 4 25.5 27.5 25 17 L2 W60 W41 W34 L26 W21 L11 23 Watson, Samuel BASISO 8 1398 4 24.5 26.5 24 17 W59 L7 W47 L15 W44 W29 L10 24 Waslaski, Hunter GRNFLD 8 1249 4 23.5 25.5 22 16 W61 L15 W40 L10 W42 L13 W49 25 Chor, Kevin D KNOXEL 2 1752 4 23 26 28 17 W46 L36 W43 L17 W20 W28 L12 26 Kahl, Jordan Leighton 9 1728 4 22.5 25.5 27.5 18.5 W38 D34 W45 L33 W22 L16 D17 27 Darnell, Tyler Austin SINAMS 8 1140 4 22 24 22 16 W41 L13 W55 L21 W46 L18 W44 28 Carlisle, Denham DOOLMS 6 1267 4 22 23 19 16 W67 L8 W52 L14 W48 L25 W37 29 Casali, Zachary West SINAMS 8 1012 4 21.5 23 21 15 W64 L10 L62 W39 W40 L23 W41 30 Krieger, Jack MESQJH 7 1143 4 20.5 22 19 15 L62 W58 W63 L11 W38 L19 W42 31 Khan, Muhammad Ali BASISO 8 873 4 19.5 21 19 12 L1 L63 W53 W54 L18 W55 W36 32 Ratner, Milo DOOLMS 6 1045 4 14 14 12 13 D39 D45 -H- -H- -X- L12 W38 33 Jones, Sutter Douglas EXPLOR 8 1423 3.5 22 30 24.5 19 W55 D5 W34 W26 L2 L15 L14 34 Patil, Ruturaj BASIST 7 1217 3.5 18 25 23 15 W50 D26 L33 L22 W39 W35 L21 35 Van Allen, Jared C PUSRDG 7 652 3.5 14.5 19 16 13 -H- L39 W56 W45 L16 L34 W50 36 Gossett, Alexander Joseph ARCNLC 7 1317 3 25 30.5 22 17 W56 W25 L5 W13 L10 L11 L31 37 Askew, Kyle Patrick SINAMS 8 956 3 21 26.5 13 12 L4 W65 L6 W52 L13 W47 L28 38 Caton, Patrick Michael Conr SINAMS 8 685 3 19.5 24.5 16 12 L26 W50 L12 W56 L30 W43 L32 39 Schwartz, Ari Flynn NPREPA 8 3 19.5 24 17.5 12 D32 W35 L16 L29 L34 W57 D45 K-9 Individual 40 Lunnon, Rylan Thomas BASISO 7 514 3 19 23.5 16 11 L14 W51 L24 W43 L29 L44 W56 41 Jack, Toran T CHINLE 7 294 3 18.5 22.5 15 11 L27 W57 L22 L42 W52 W48 L29 42 Lohrman, Daniel PUSRDG 8 729 3 18 23 12 12 L8 W67 L18 W41 L24 W56 L30 43 Cox, Thomas EDUPRZ 8 855 3 17.5 23 15 10 L3 W53 L25 L40 W45 L38 W54 44 Racioppo, Matt PUSRDG 7 761 3 17.5 22.5 11 12 L9 W66 L19 W55 L23 W40 L27 45 Hornby, Ryan Allyn BASISO 8 1033 3 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2 14 18 4 6 L21 L30 L51 W67 L56 W65 L48 59 Yeager, Samuel CHINLE 8 274 2 13.5 17.5 5 6 L23 L48 L46 W60 L54 W66 L47 60 Wilson, Kyle TUBACI 431 2 13 17 4 4 L19 L22 L50 L59 W67 L61 W65 61 Hamblen, Robert CHINLE 7 108 2 12.5 16.5 5 5 L24 L47 L54 L53 W66 W60 L52 62 Kaminsky, Tyler 9 2 12 16.5 16 12 W30 L14 W29 L19 -F- -U- -U- 63 Reinhart, Jerry Ray NPREPA 9 411 1.5 17.5 21.5 9.5 7.5 L18 W31 L30 L49 D64 L50 L57 64 Tucker, Griffin DOOLMS 6 1.5 11 15 2.5 5.5 L29 L52 L65 W66 D63 L45 L53 65 Hurley, Grant NAANCS 7 379 1 14.5 19.5 3 5 L12 L37 W64 L48 L50 L58 L60 66 Schindel, Martin MESQJH 7 334 1 11.5 15.5 0 0 L17 L44 L49 L64 L61 L59 -B- 67 Cody, Jonathan NPREPA 9 198 0.5 9 13 0
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